•_aroon•Gl1CAGO, SATURDAY, MAY I I, 1907. Price Two Ceah.1�VOL V. :\0. IJ6.R BUCKfRlAR 'OPERA I EXPECTED TOSCORES. SURE ElOUaH ll' ..HIT OI� ARST ·1I6HT STARWomen·. O�OB. Seek To. Eclipse AU Previous Campus Feta" .In Toaicht'. Events�Rainbo. Col- Ez::eball.' or Scheme To Be Followed. Team Invades Urbana For Chicago Has SHptly The BetterFirst Time This Season-�s Chances of WiIlnin& Great DualReveD£e. Meet Here" TOdaY.I·,I Foarth Annual Prodac:tion, "SureBDouCh Segrecatioa, " DcUahta{ ,,.__, --WALKER AND OVlTZ WIU. �H, CO"B sr.. ,_·�PossIJLE !IEUrged by' politically worded�irculars the studeet.i > pop.nlation•. �"_M.-j�t-the' Mwwayds -expected -to tumout en masse at the Quadrangle feteil\ Hutchinson Commons "before, be- Rival Freshman' Nines Meet On Mar"tween and after" the acts of the shan Field-State Tennis MenBlackfriars tonight. Also Play Here.. '" -, "� -.--'�Large Audience.',- _ CELQIIIIIS flW)lIED Result May 'Hinge on $ngJe EveDt-'.. Conservative Maroon Figures Makethe score � to 62.What the Score Yay Show.Ch-cago Illinois100 yard dash 4 5200 yard dash 4 5440 yard dash t •• 6880. yard run .•.• _. •••.. 5Mile run 5 .4.9thlt. would reverse the score in favor ofI1iioois.' This calcubtion however.leaves greater �oom .01' the additioQ:'tbaQ for the subtraction of Chi.au •. :Stor· ::incd. �.... �: .;�-��.-'.� .;:.r••r..,. The TOO yard dash is conceded to�ray of T1Jinois. with Quigley a close1 second and Barker third. Th" Or.I ange and Blue sprinter is a 0: lorna nIi and Chicago has nobody with a s fasta record, The 220 yard dash is ex­I pee ted to be one of the most (.':lCcitin,:races of \he day. May hal' a recordor 0 :22. but he will be' pitted agninstMenam. and "Ned'" is picked to Jxoat­him out at the filli�h. Between Ra-., k�r. Steffen �nd Pomeroy. Chic.ago is(�ontmt1cd on page 4. col 2.)-.--.'\'.1 , 3433433538THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO: SATURDAY, MAY rr, 1907·= . at m these games nea�IY ev�ry man in-SET JUNE' 6 AS DATE .FORthe Un.versity who has allY inclina- ANNUAL W. A. A. BANQUETtion whatsoever to indulge in athleticsports is givcn a chance for competi- Big Event To Be- Held In Lexingtontion among others of his own ath- Gymnasium-jolly Time Expec-letic ability. Besides furnishing exer- �ed By Mem!:-ers.cise and recrcation for a great num-bel' of men this system of athletics The annual banquet of the W0-l.� a potent 'actor in building up Chi. man's Athletic Asociation will be heldtl:D!.ered lUI MecODd·C=I... llall at I b. �bl· �CIl�O l'UMtollic .. e. cago spirit. It is a much desired ac- ir: Lexington gymnasium on June 6.quirement and evcrything should be The tickets are on sale to the Asso-�ubllcrlptiOll price, $3.00 per fear i ,1.00 . .• b $ Idone to hell) it alone. cratron s mC1l1 ers for 1.25 per plateI"r 3 mouthL �ubllcrlpt1oDa recelYed at 0 Ithe 14arooD omce. Ell.. Hall. or at tbo ----- 'and m�y !�e secured in Miss Dudley'sl�acult,)' Exch�e, Cobb BaiL HOLD TWO SCHOLARSHIP' office 10 the gymnasium: Over oneEXAMINATIONS TODAY hundred �drls .are expected to be'mitt latly _aroonOlllea •• tStudeDt l·ubllrllSlull lit tht' UDI'ter·.lt7 til Chh:DCuFOl"w�rll"'b� UDlYer.lt7 vI Chlc:.a:o WHltl,.l··oulldl'tlThe Week17, UcL. 1. HSP2.The Hall,. Oet, 1. tnu2.present.Mathematics Test Held Yesterday- The athletic pins and emblems. willRomance and Colonial Dames be awarded at this time to the winnerExamination Takes Place Today, of the gymnastic meet, the' winning. . basketball, baseball, and hockey'The first of the series of the regu- tc.ams, and the winners of the tennis-f:lr annual 'sdlOlarship' exariiiilations :tournament. Miss Mary Heap wonVias held yesterday .. The .Mathe- the gymnastic meet this year. Themaries examinations took place in .charnpionship games have ·not beenRoom 3g Ryerson under the super- played, but will probably start withinvision of Professor H. E. Slaught. two weeks. The tennis tournamentToday will occur the competition for will start May 20..'the graduate scholarship in Romance The W. A. A. banquet has the repu,'In:bruages, in room 01 D Cobb. The tation of being one of the jolliest af-.xamination for the Senior scholar- fairs of the year. Only the athletic­shp in chemistry will also be held ally inclined attend and this insurestoday, the contestants meeting III congeniality. The time is spent inRoom 20 Kent. Besides these regu- toasts, speeches, yells and songs aslar examinations, a scholarship of we ll as in banqueting. This year the$300 is offered by the Colonial Dames cheerleaders who wilt preside are:of America for the State of Illinois, Misses Elfrida Larson, Mary' SmithThe. examination will be held in the and Anne Davis . for the seniOrS;\:enior Dean's office. Misess Katherine Slaught, Ethel Pres-PLEDGE TWENTY MEN .. ::::A:ar::ie :::h��:�::lTO THE SCORE CLUB __ .Cap and Gown Will Be Out on TimeIt. l!:UIH' MA'J·IJI::W:::. �1I�luC l::d1tOI'.Lli'JlU':U 1>: F�U�.\l.lJ. New. Editor,.L w. llE�VEJiHON. Athletic !lrilltorUEUUUI:: E •. 1<:�LLElt, UualDeSa ll&D-ce.A SSOCIATt: Wn-OKSCharl_ W. Pala.r. �cI I. neil..... reetOD F. G ....llel.,ID J. AdaIu. W'urreD 11.1··OIIh,r •Cul� 1:'; .lto.we.REI'OkTERSI'.ter F. DUIUl. W. 1'. UacCraueo.JerolDe FraU. Harr7 A:UlUl.lIeD.A. L. FrldRelJa. I. E. Feq;1I8OIL.\\'. J. BalDafurtiler. Bane,.' B. l!'uller. J rA�bert D. BeDclenoD.M� ....:ather' Uall.1'rloted by tbe MarooD Preu474 Kaat' uaLh Streetl'!lODe 36SU H7de I'arkSATURDAY, MAY '11, 1907.Track meets are always uncertainbut in some instances . the estimateson the outcome aremore guess. work thanin others. This after-noon on Marshall Field .Ten Fraternities Name New Memthere is to be a meet be- hers of the. Sophomore Honortween two of the most evenly matched SoCiety.The De-ciding-750 Subscribers on List.·FactorThe positive appearance of the 1907CII> and Gown was fixed for nextin m' any m' oon's, J'llinois' ·and Chi- The Score Club, ·the Sophomorc Th d. nrs ay, ,l\lay 16, by the editorscago·. Every fraction of ·a� point :ho�or ,��ci!!ty; yesterday announced yesterday.'wili be of importance i� decid- its.�'pledgcs' 'l.S iolloWs.:. . .:� A few copies wiil be ou't �n th� fif-ing this afternoon's meet, and all. Psi Upsilon-Frank Collings, Frank tccnth, but the mass of the'� subscribavailable legitimate. means of Orchard, Robert Hunte·r. crs will be given their copy of thegetting the points must be utilized in Alpha Delta Phi-Allen Ross, AI annual the day after. There has 'be�norder 'to' brl'ng a VI'ctOry for 'Chl"cag" fred Tucker. .v some question among the studentsIt i's' the: hardest proposition that Mr •. Delta Kappa Epsilon"':"'_Harry Lath- whether. the book would come outStagg has attacked for some' time ana jim, �isle Barnes.h� :1ias' been' bringing into a\.�ion �, Phi Gamma DeJta-George Funkhighest powers of ingenuity to pres�nt )louser, Earle Goodenow.the strongest line uP. of the track Delta Tau Delta-Clifford James.Chi Psi-Frank Powell, H�rnardtrack teams· that 'have' met here01: time.750 subscriptions have been receiv­ed up to date, according to an an­nCl!llcement made yesterday. Thisnumber is 150 more than the totalnumber sold last year. 1000 copiesha ve been ordered, and all are expected to be sold.D.en.Mr. Stagg and the men. on the Kenner.team may be relied upon to do' theit ' Phi K:appa Psi-C. Roth, Georgebest to bring in the points and the �heldoJl..'J bl' tant fador remain- Delta Upsdon-Ernest Morgan, Os-one aval a e Iffipor \";ald Nelson.ing which surely ought to· be muster-. ...' rt 'f Sigma Clu-F;ank Wendt Hed for the occaSIon IS suppo rom " , umeb . d I . . C. Young.the students. The An, co ors, norse.f II PhI Delta Thet'a E J B Cfrom the bleachers, and mo�t 0 a.. . - 'ar e .... ey, .. . . I I ::\tattmson.the presence' of an enthUSIastIc oyaclowd are' vital 'factors in a closely. .cont�sted meet, and in this instance 'PLACE EXIT. LIG�TS "IN HALL .--------------where every evidence points to even . ,chances of wininng, and where. both Red Gas Lamps To Indicate Doorsteams are :primed for . the conte�t Put In lI�eLChicago 'ought to throw the deciding.. .• ht . ·th balance and use every Red gas hghts to 'lI1dlcate exits havewelg ,In e,,' .. .been I d' 'Ieffort to help the teain putt ou� an Im�. pace 1O ..� nndel hall. A short.. .. ' hme ago,' in compliancc' with the or-portant 'Victory. 'deI'S of the· building commissioner;the Chicago authoritieS' placed pape;The gradual springit.g· into prom "cxit" signs over the doors leadinginence of inter-class, inter-fraternity from Mandel Hali, Th�e have beeninter-department ':md ,!,cpJaced by gas ,Ii�hf'�� The' redinter-college baseball globes are lettered in white as are'games and other ath- tilOse used iJl the downtown 'thc�tcrs ----------------1letie contests is a favor Tirey were used {or the first time lasable sign; 'a" move to- nig�lt at the 'Blackfdar's opera.,,"ard the realization of ideal athleticLs .where. the �aximum pr�portion "of'� Arts Play Report Next Friday.men in the University can take partj' The committee, which was appoint­in athletic contestS. Ideal athletics�..t '�y the Arts College Dram:Hic cluballow ('\'er)' man in the community to �vrite the farce, that the '�lub in­to take part. It is generally t�e .case. tc�ds to ·gite.�Jly in.";June.· reportstl:at the smatt minority of men take .that the play will be ready to submitact:ve interest. Stirring up interest next Friday. The members of their.' minor sports of the inter-organiz:l committee' are S, E. Putnam, Land�ftion type is a long stride in the rght MaeClintoch, .�nd:· Mi��es Hattie' Bie­direction. and .should be encouraged. son and Doris Morgan: Notice.All candidates for the ColonialDames Scholarship will meet in theSenior fienn's office in Haskell at 8 :30today.Vo_lsa.ng's1112 MadisoD StreetA . Cafe of, individual tonewhere futidious foJb fiDei: cheer and. refrabmeDt�� pedKtioDOfhnDtie�century cooking in a de­lightful old-world atmos­phere.(There is' only one Vogels:mg's)Help OnMinorAthletics .GLOVESFOWNES.on the clasps means qualitYiD the,� .... ------. -- .. _ .. _._ .. _..---,---.--,.-------===�--� .. -.�MOSSLER.. CO.. 6: G..SaI Nasa14950 jacksoD Bou1eYUCl..;44Collelle .e ..an" '''e'.· Clo''',.,,·till PilEpaTTE�GECLOSIAWII.eM..0 ofWIlmA...LOClGLUET--By MOSS!.ER CO.'AUTHORS. DESIGNERS and ·MAKE,RS 'OFCLO.THES FOR THE COL!..EGE MEN.A NEW SPRING MODEL'Our uChesty" Sack C�t, ."COA TS : have extremely deep lapels-two. buttons or tlJree bu .... -� ...'rc>l1ing do� ove� �e chest" with corners.�.soft1y �unded. FROR�taper to give a dignified, full, ehes ed effect, with semi-broad �;�:ders and narrow waisi';_ BACKS are medium clo��' with or witb-·:·�out �ents. SLEEV� 'are finished with' imitation' - cUffs.. V£sTS .,are smgle breasted. with or without collars-�p PocketS. TROUS­ERS have turned up �ttoms. cut wile at thigh. narrow at sboe,' :-and have side bucld� at w�tbaDd ... " : J,i: FOR A�a'd;n,)ieDtioD •cSted in atuaad school:rut bootThe fabrics use� in the M;.o�sle� (ready for' sewite)garment_:; arc: the best Imported and Domestic Home­spuns, Cheviots and Vf orsteds �n' 'light colors, niue,. grayand the newest brownish effects.· .' .Prices-$18, $20, $22.50, $25, $30,·$35·�nd. up t�.$50 .Whether you pay $18 ot go up the scale to $38 or $40or.ev�� $50, you.get.xhe same superior style in each-etha. pnce" differences represent fabric and-trimming quality.' .�. .... "...: .. } -:. �". . ' � T1Ie SpaI 101 Send)IDrop in and get one of our "B B'· Score Registers... _..... I _-· ... ""fI � Patrol1i:I... UNIVEI'Isfigl·1 R.:�Mossler Co50 }�ck� Boulevard........... _.Albert Mathews, Pres. Geo. H. Fiedler. Vice-Pres. '\.. H C" •l". , �tratton. SecMatheWS: &, Co. Jne.THE TAILOR SHOPNew Powers Bldg., '56 Wabash AftTHE LINE FO� SpmNG IS HERE.TT'S THE BEST EVER. SEE IT NOW.University Style $��OO per Doz.Student's Special $3.50 per DOlThey fill that Em�Spa�e .�t ito�({.! �:OlE.moet'.·.boto. _tuJJfo. .' . . A 1:243 EAST 55.�� STR�,; �: Springr-�� ..... -------� ...... �......i.I�'.�... .:� �pti.1 IOP tes:Phone Hyde Park-16.. Wisconsin's f>asebal�, team will be For· ent�An ait)", newly ckcOII' .coached the rest of the season by· Dr .. ed front �room m' priute' u.iIr: .J F. Hausmann, an instructor in Ger- bath c::'onv�nient.· Use of prink &­man, who caught for' three 'years on br::ry to congenial party. Price.;"'·the St. Louis National League team. 60.17 Ellis Ave. Third ftaL .', .� •Ac,:,•• 1 ;;':i, .. \'. ':'M'! . arT --- --. --- SATtJRDAy. MAY rt, 1907."_:_� ' .:- �- -ra... .'I /,'# '.' 6: G.. SPALDm� ,I: BR��a6 Nassau St_. New York. .--------------149 Wa� Ave.,. Chicago. I-.. "_.O�rtu� .. Sure Enoogh �gre�tion &ho��hlps �d rem�s�ns oi������������������������������Selection Orchestra. tuition for the coming school yearPatronize the • • .' First Act It_) the number of about one hundred SPECTACLfS and EYE GLASSESUNIVER�UTY ': ,Opening Chorus .. -will b� assigned to Junior CollegePHARMACY (a) At Lake Geneva. students before the end of the quar- �; _ (b) When Chicago Has a Crew tcr, This is exclusive of the honor 'iIII" �s60 E. Fifty-Fifth Street. up I" ,. D d Ch '..' L MPro ouncs o' ean an orus .scholarships awarded for excellence • anasse.1. R. R. BOWAN. p. "I'm a Bookish Man" .... Prof. GazerWn seholarahip. Dcan George E. ,Yin- 0 P TIC I A N 81TriMadlsoD St_ ...... .....__ __-_� ='';'_ __ . "Tl!� .I�.!!!!�,r:. 2f_�.!!ell":_::.W_atsO!l _an� .cent i�s�(l the following. announce- EatabUahed 1868 bODe Bld�� -. Chorus' of University- - janitors. "ment yesterday:','The Man Wh� W��rs, the �'''.... ! "All scholarships and rernrssrons.,. "Spuds" and' full' Chorus for, the year 1907..8 will be assign edFinale Ensemble ••.. Entire : Company at the end of the current quarter.J nt_ennission-Rushing of Raxes Se-I: "All students who desire renewals,,lection=-Arranged and Orches- or who' are applicants for either, .,.'. .'. '. 1rated ·by Friar Earle Smith. scholarships or remission of fees!Iris space rese .. v��_ t9r Second Act must apply before May aoth, on I. GOLDS.MITH, Director.1le S W W ·gbt (; Opening chor M dllo. ' fell b I k . Office, CabJe Piano Co.n 0 us- e �y 0 . 0 ege an s provided for the purpose. ]u:. Wabash and Jackson. Chicaco.,'. ... .. •. .. - ., '". • Song�l??uble Quartet and Man- nior men should apply at the office. dolin Club. . I ill Ellis hall, and Junior women at":My- Sweet Old Briar:;........... the office in Lexington. .�----------------------------.... � .. "Spuds" and Double Quartet Sign�d, ."'Under the Moon:' Interpolated by .G E V' D'eo. . mcent, ean.' �request: By Friars Bell and� . h • '... mIt Clance Gazer MEDICS PLAY LAWS."1 n ,Guy Paree" . 0 •••••••• ' •••••• _�..----�---------- -,.....•... Dean, Beaucoup and Wise Sphere-Countinc�ntest"Pretty Little Co-ed" ..... - . .• . . . . . Excitement Galore.. . . . . . . . . . . . .... "Spuds" and Betty"The Same Old Game" .• -......... .The most intense rivalry.............. Green and full chorus history of the Law an,1Finale Ensemhle .... Entire Company I" t bo 't thSl ,00 seen ers a u ei: .'- Cor. Adams St. and Michi�n Ave •, Barnard aweD Lqe Sum. gamc. schedule,sl for. this morning atl �.A larg� selection of Three-quarte'rs of an estate valued 10 o'clock on Marshall field. Captains!ng �vercoatingS at at more than $1,000,000 bas been tei� Carlisle of the' Pieaders. and Edger-; .-.... f ;. , ". - ,to Barnard College, New' .York. under ton of the Sa�bones:' made their' co-! ?hones ... _ Residence, H. P·96I ..,�p._ �ng pnc�_..t __ _:'.. the.will of ·Mm Emily 6-. Gibbs;-tb! horts rest! yCstet'day, so they would; Office, Central 3165·: 200 styles', of . 'Fancy w�altby' recl�!Je of· Newport, R. T.! have no excuse' for errors today. i ilDr . .tub a f)arkrt� who died' A'pril 27. The remaining: Pitcber Friend or' "the Laws.' !;aid: I)c. Balpt am. JlInn,�ngs. = . .'. quarter was le�� to Miss Edwin Pdst, yesterday that he is in tip-top shape i DENTISTSdaughter of Miss Gibb'g sister of ready to play the game of his life. i Office_ .... Suite 708. Ver.etian Bldg.New' York. etc.. etc� Tracy." the old reliablc i .1" Was1:ington Street.twirler of past fame, declared he has: Hours: 9-12. 1 :30-5-JIInois Alumaa. to Dine. mastered the "spit ball." and that thi!' iThe University of Illiiois Alumnae feat will be the cause of victory for: --------asociation of ChicagowiU givc a din- the Me�ics. TURKISH1RUSSIAN 75c�er at the Saratoga hot�i this c\·en. The futl enrollment of hoth schoo's PLAIN BATHS 25c')1g at 7 :,10 o·dock. Se;cral prom; wilT be out to see the fight ancl fim-;- �ent. spe�kers will be' p·re!ent. Short bJe�. Leading fans. when questioned'addresses will be made by members yesterday rcgarding the outcome,of t'tr'Alumni and. other univenity admitted. that nobody can tell. The, Saratoga Hotel 161 Dearborn St.�ssoci�tion�.· .-' ful'" lineups have not been decided' . --:upo�. Carlisle will catch for the: �--- ',.------��Laws and �'oody for the 'Medics. WHEREd • \')U ftt your:...- � ...... r_· �) ..... G.cal ••••:!)ta,:,."e') ,THE DAlLY MAttOON. tttttAGo...1-',.. ,cAst .e- Ali' CHORUS OF· "S u R E ENOUGH SEGREGATlON�- ,::'be. Cut., I The Choruses.I Richard Alien" called Spuds, thel Yachtsmen- Baker, Funkhouser, igreatest athletic hero.: of all time- "1 . H ki. I ", . �,or:.c, op Ins ..I Samuel Beck Herdman:Bert ,":ilie, 'an undergraduate, who Yachrswomen=-Nelson, Ellis, Ken-goes III for love Fred Kay ncdy, Meagher ... �r..�"'.Ii"'--"'''''.: I"Jiggers." ;.Dean, ��1_ ,undergra�. who Oarsmen-James. Slater, Koetpke, i. GJ,'. '1!'�,__, goes 111 for politics,. I Chambers, Smyth. Taylor, MacCrack-lj� Weaver Chamberhn""II' B G r ' .h en, Badenoch. \',RTS 'I re • reen, a res manS HI· .. , ' Kenneth Crosby Coxswain-Collings.fill PRECI.ION .CCN III THC ipaTTERN 0" A GLUaTT I Prof. Gazer. : .. ,"'r of My Idea of Golf men-Bliss, Ford, Lake. Trim,�GE .HIIIIT .MO •• THE - 'CLOaI ATTENTlON.TO KTAIL the Planetcsmal Hypothesis blWIIICN ATTE"oa .THE IIAK- . . e.1.0 of ALL CLuETT .HIIn'S. • .•. � Bernard I. BellwttlT& AND "AN,GT PATTE...... Monsieur Merei Beaucoup, Belles let- Tennis men - �1.cnride, Kenner,aaa FO. CLUeTT ."I�.LOO�PO.CLUeTTLA-'" ters. of l'Ecole des Beaux. Arts; O'Bryan, Lightner,CLuETT. ·PE".ODY' .. CO�--- .. -.----. . Paris' M Harold Swift Golf Girls-Ful!l.'r, Heflin, Young,. Battem •. representing the Chicago Gittler.;r-- American .Adolph �ierr(lt. Tennis girls _ Brown, • MacNeish,II . Watson. master of transportation; .• ' Newman, Moffatt.1_"-"sSpNe:a�" ed"Y;tonOUg< �. .Billy •. ;�:��;;���� �'. ��I·�::n�e��:�:�: "My Sweet Old Briar" octet-Light-_ Betty Gordon. popular and pretty n cr. Badenoch, Taylor. Baker, Ford,, Winston Hen"'�'1 Meagher, Kennedy, Fuller,'. FOR A CAT�LOGUE OF CI' G I'k h f harrce azer., no� � e er �t er. Janitors-]aJ11e�, Badenoch, Bliss,�a'd;ng Athlet;c Go�ds� ; Artie BOveej Trimble, Lightner, C�ambers, M�-Mrs. Greenwad. � Howard P. Blackford B . d F d)ileIltioD ,',hat sport you are uner Miss Winsome, head of Bleacher rt e, or.cs1ed in and ask for a list of college Hall Cola Parker The Moon Dance-Ellis, Kennedy.aDd school supplies. M ff .B G' I H fl'hi' . Mlle .. Peche H. :H. Chandler -. 0 att, rown, Itt er, C 10, Ful-Text books on every at crtlC sport Mlle. Creme Paul Harper ler, Nelson.ne Spa1dUlC Athletic LibraryI 10 cen� per copy.! Send for �omptete List.Mail ,Order Depi; NEW BLACKF� OPERASCORES ·SURE ENOUGH. HIT ON FIRST NIGHT TO AWARD JUNIORS ONEHUNDRED. SCH�LARSHIPSApplications Must be'in by May 20-Scholarships to be A�ignedthiS Quarter.. (Continued from 'page I)The Musical Pro&f8Dl,�� .."..... ;I II' .amaD Reid BuDding.z jTODAY IIAssures!. I10 thel IMedical IbascbaHI.!"......" '. 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The fabrics are finishedworsteds in gray stripes, plaids and overplaids-sizes :32to :�H chests. $:W.OO, $2:U)o. $��).OO.Second Floor, south roomOther three-piece suits at $13.50 up to $25.00 •An Offering of Men'sP .t Pai $1 85 FJrstFlooraJamas a ,a aIr, . Soutb rooznA large assortment of mercerized madras anJ cambric.pajamas in neat and fancy effects and plain white. somewith collars, others without. An interestingly $1.85low-priced offering. Pair,Men's Terry BathrobesWith Slippers to Match S;'��:;'d�g�A wide variety of men's bathrobes in new and attract­ive patterns, with the slippers to match, made of an extragood quality of terry cloth, are especiallypriced at, each, $5.00BORDEN'SCondensed Milk, Fluid Milk, Creamand Buttermilk. .All Bottled iD the Country.Borden's. Condensed Milk Co.32703� It Forty-seventh St.Conklin's& PenFor busy people.No bother.Fills itself.Cleans itself.No dropper.Nothingtotakeapart.Nothin4 to spill.A dip In ink, atouch of -thumbto nickel Cles­cent and thepen is full,ready to write.AD o.e '-t--' eftr70 .�"::"D·� .... U:�t:::ku-a P'ID or C'UI _ppl,.1& Ir J'OII I .... apon ba'wblaIL C .... IIODIOfttMDoGe==:.=:r..��...... abo ... In oaJ'rrFf.m.blJd flee D1IOD=�I�:;:'I'IIR celllO.l. PD .,.,IIWM"'_&-'�... .... O'U' ........ tl-.Residence :(833 Arlington J!1. PhoneLave View 1024Phone Harrisoa 1644Goldsmith's Orchestra'HaveYou The YouTip WillBeen T oj) LikeThere? Inn ItTop Ooor ofThe Pu IIman Company �uild' gAMES HATS$2.00 $3.00A fair deal with e.ery hat.Opera Hats, Silk Hats.,61, 163 E. MADISON STREET.Near La Salle.�e. 9{oot �tuib"KI1I8A.U. BALL243 Waba,:b AYe.Original Ideas and Hxc:ush'e �tylcsinPHOTOGRAPHSa .. eclal ",,,t .. s t., t! _ ftr C. "tudenteOpen Day and Night --------- -- �--BARBER SHOPWANTED AT ONCEAt NORTO�"'SP�:,Iklh"f'!'J'3lf �: .• D Str�.: College lien for baH day work.HiCh Grade aDd ProfitableEnIpJoyment •••••Call at gog SchiDer BJdc.. Chica&o.PtIowU6HJ'lkPark.._..- - ==clDicke, ss. • 'riroon I, -FrcsJ:sity 1inson expects to reach some definitedecision in regard to the two nddi­tional games requested by the IIIini.'The batting order of the two HA'RDEIf'SFireproof Storage It Van CitFURNITURE. PIANOS, TRUNKS,MERCHANDISE and PAJiaIa,;DELIVERBD TO ALL PARTS OF THE' CITY, DEPOTJ; r :AND SUBURBS. ",1 ;,.: ......'I� ;III, US to expect you.SUITS $30 to $50.J� Track­, BasebalFreshm1 •1 acO,2., Twnis·Gunning, c.Ovitz, p. Spr,lng f'lo-wers in B108S0.. VISIT THt: GReENH3USES NOW : Chicag'ball oncecient hmemorie!that everiast SatuIinois da:: IlliD<?is} Illinois: IIIinoi5"me.. -: But C: JPatch." Therele. win.Either Store:131 La Salle Street. and44 Jackson Boulevard Byers, ab,Snyder, lb. Gener.al Offices,40th St. and Calumet Ave.Phone:Douglas ,3800Private Exchange aU Offices. Branch Office, ] nformation Ofict.[ ,University of Chicago,R. R. Warehouse.Chicago Junction R. R.40th and Calumet.A. N. Jerrems. :Manager.,TAILOR FOR YOUNG MEN.Disosway, cf.Carithers. If.Taylor, rf.�holle.: "H. p. I8--H. P. 6gs:A tP l\,-IcADAl\IISG3d�,Stl'eet and Klmbark Avenuet., ,. I- .. �"The Premograph is the only instr'U­�eDt of the reflecting type ever offer­I!Cl at the popular price of $10.00We DOW have them for sale.j'1:1Ij' Why not call and see one?For Sale BySweet, Wallach & Co.'",' �, tf.i, ... ;,E .. C. MOORE. FLOR.IST. 272 .East 55th Street.· Chic&i{o;"� 'minbfS________'__ Ta.8PBOD BYPE.-'A¥::.J!': .' ,: a .. ,=\>. .' ",!, . ,-.��. -.:_� �.; '!�:: .. \��:t. �, .. !, ,; -'; r � .::;.1 ��: __ \,.:1": "\."'l' • .J ;�·r,. � .. �.�.'. --(C